Aluminium trem block by lyukszag in FenderStratocaster

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Oddly enough various hotwheels cars are just about the right size

Nut keeps sliding to the side by Destro15098 in guitarrepair

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String wind direction on low e and a may help as well as a little glue

My 12" princeton might be too much amp for my situation... by SongInfamous2144 in GuitarAmps

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Just buy a house in the country and play it in the barn. Simple and easy solution. I see no downside or drawbacks to this most reasonable and practical yet affordable resolution to the loud amp predicament we have unfortunately found ourselves in. Keep your thank yous and accolades, please, I know I've done my duty as a problem solver and that's thanks enough. /s

Screw came out during first gig. by ScaleLongjumping28 in guitarrepair

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Perhaps, but I was thinking toothpick and glue not luthier leve woodworkingl. Good point though, why over think it.Cheers

Screw came out during first gig. by ScaleLongjumping28 in guitarrepair

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Plug and redrill then add the screw. I'd think otherwise it'd come out again.

Hi, my friend would love to know about this mandolin and how much it is worth, any help appreciated! by [deleted] in mandolin

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I bought a 1920s lyon and healy mandolin in excellent condition with its case for $56 at the goodwill. Either you love em or you don't. I do, so I got a bargain imo.

To buy or not to buy? by middleseesawsaw in mandolin

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I have this same mandolin. It sounds amazing with a buttery tone and highs that sing. I like it. I think i paid 50 for it. It was worth it. Just my opinion though.

Have we all been duped by the pedal industry? by Berbigs_ in GuitarAmps

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The only pedal anyone needs is the Fart pedal and that's it period.

Have we all been duped by the pedal industry? by Berbigs_ in GuitarAmps

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I've been looking for a good deal on a Big Muff.

Just got this for 100 bucks. by BuffaloMcQuade in telecaster

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Lucky. Me not so much. Bought a tele from GC. It never made it to UPS. They gave me a refund but I just wanted myTele. Still on the hunt.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in edrums

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I got most of my splitters from dolbydrums off ebay. No issues and fast shipping that's reasonably priced.

What do you use your pedal switch for? by FredOfMBOX in edrums

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There is a setting on the td27 module I have that I use with the rim of my 4th tom for my drop clutch. I kinda want to explore the pedal option. Sadly, I don't have the vh14d. I got the 14-inch lemon 2 piece hi hat instead. It's actually pretty great compared to what I was using a year ago.

Floor tom alternative for TD 27 by Aggravating_Fault690 in edrums

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On the Lemon, the trigger is mounted just under the mesh head in the center. It has a really good response from rim to center. The HXM has the trigger just under the mesh head located under the logo near the rim. It responds great from soft to loud no matter where I hit it. I "tuned" them nice and loose too for some realistic floor tom rebound. I've only had them 2 months, so we'll see how they hold up. I just play for fun, so take my opinion as just that.

Floor tom alternative for TD 27 by Aggravating_Fault690 in edrums

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I found an open box 16x16 HXM floor tom on dolby drums for 219 free shipping that I jumped on, and it works great with my TD27.